En masse
/ɒn ˈmæs/ adv
adv ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adverb
- 1 In a single body or group; as one, together. not-comparable
"[L]et the clergy, en Maſſe, preach him down, admoniſh their ſeveral congregations to be attentive to the duty they owe to the beſt of kings and to their country, and to ſeek to deprecate, by the holineſs of their lives, the wrath of the Almighty."
- 2 In large amounts or numbers, massively. not-comparable
Adverb
- 1 all together wordnet
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More examples"[L]et the clergy, en Maſſe, preach him down, admoniſh their ſeveral congregations to be attentive to the duty they owe to the beſt of kings and to their country, and to ſeek to deprecate, by the holineſs of their lives, the wrath of the Almighty."
Etymology
Borrowed from French en masse (literally “in [a] mass”).